Ashley Graham shows off her famous curves in sultry lingerie for her first Cosmopolitan magazine cover as she reveals that she believes that Amy Schumer's reaction to being labeled 'plus size' is a 'double standard'.

The 28-year-old Nebraska native stripped down to her skivvies for the sexy new spread featured in the August issue of the magazine. And while the size 14 beauty prefers the term 'curvy', she admitted that wasn't thrilled with Amy hitting back after Glamour magazine implied she was plus size.

'I can see both sides, but Amy talks about being a big girl in the industry,' Ashley said.

Cover star: Ashley Graham stuns in ladylike lingerie in her sexy new spread for Cosmopolitan magazine

Three months ago, Amy called out Glamour on social media after her name was featured on the cover the magazine's 'Chic At Any Size' special edition alongside Ashley, Melissa McCarthy, and Adele.

'I think there's nothing wrong with being plus size. Beautiful healthy women. Plus size is considered size 16 in America. I go between a size 6 and an 8,' Amy wrote on Instagram.

She went on to note that it would be confusing for young girls to see her body type and think that she was plus size.

However, Ashley was quick to point out that you can't have it both ways.

'You thrive on being a big girl, but when you're grouped in with us, you're not happy about it?' Ashley said of Amy's reaction. 'That, to me, felt like a double standard.'

Just a few hours after Ashley's interview was published, Amy took to Twitter to let the model that she wasn't holding her words against her.

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Can't have it both ways: Ashley said it was a 'double standard' for comedian Amy Schumer to talk about being a 'big girl in the industry' and then hit back at Glamour for implying she is 'plus size'

'Nothing but respect for her': Amy took to Twitter on Thursday to let the model that she wasn't holding her words against her

Big fan: Ashley responded to Amy's tweet by noting that she also has the 'greatest respect for her'

Love fest; Amy went on to tell Ashley that she is 'so grateful' for the model

'You thrive on being a big girl, but when you're grouped in with us, you're not happy about it?' Ashley said of Amy's reaction. 'That, to me, felt like a double standard.'

Just a few hours after Ashley's interview was published, Amy took to Twitter to let the model that she wasn't holding her words against her.

'I totally understand Ashley's feelings.' Amy tweeted. 'I don't group myself in with her because she is unbelievably beautiful. Nothing but respect for her.'

But the love fest didn't end there. Ashley responded to Amy's tweet by saying she is also a fan of the comedian.

'I have the greatest respect for @amyschumer! So glad to be able to exchange thoughts, ideas & opinions w/ another incredible female force,' she wrote.

And once again returned the love, tweeting: 'Rock on girl. I'm so grateful for you. You inspire me!'

The brunette beauty flaunts her hourglass figure in a cleavage-baring bodysuit on the cover of Cosmopolitan, and another image from the shoot sees her sporting a ladylike black bra and under set featuring a pink floral pattern.

Body positive: Ashley took to Instagram on Tuesday to share this unedited photo of herself, which was taken during a recent beach shoot in Los Angeles

In the photo, Ashley is all smiles as she poses with her thumbs hooked into the band of her underwear.

The brunette beauty flaunts her hourglass figure in a cleavage-baring bodysuit on the cover of Cosmopolitan, and another image from the shoot sees her sporting a ladylike black bra and under set featuring a pink floral pattern.

In the photo, Ashley is all smiles as she poses with her thumbs hooked into the band of her underwear.

Her dark hair is tousled to the side of her head, covering her own eye, while her eyes are lined with kohl and her pout is covered with a flattering shade of nude.

Ashley Graham has built her career around being a powerful advocate for women of all shapes and sizes, and she explained that just because she isn't referring to herself as being plus size, it doesn't mean she isn't representing the women who are.

'I'm giving curvy women a seat at a table that we've never been invited to before — a table with high-end fashion people who have never considered us beautiful,' she explained.

The super star is one of the most in-demand models in the business, but she admitted that she was once in a 'terrible relationship' with an alcoholic who was 'abusive in more ways than one'.

Red hot: The model donned a bikini from her swimsuitsforall collection in Las Vegas over the weekend

Bikini babe: Ashley can be seen flaunting her curves while enjoying an outdoor shower at the resort

She recalled that he came home drunk one night and threw a couch on her and jammed her elbow, but she told herself that he didn't actually hit her.

'You hear stories of women who say the exact same thing — I wasn't showing up with bruises, he wasn't beating me every day,' she said.

'Looking back, I should've left, but I was an insecure woman in a terrible relationship who did not know herself.'

Ashley is now happily married to her videographer husband Justin Ervin, but even their relationship isn't immune to the online trolls who are fixated on the fact that they are an interracial couple.

She explained one person wrote on Instagram page that 'a girl her size could only be with a black guy'.

The model admitted that she has 'seen how racist America is', which made her realize how 'ignorant' she had been to the issue before.

Hard to handle: Ashley, who is pictured with her husband Justin Ervin, revealed that she has received racist comments online about her interracial relationship

Catwalker: Ashley is pictured walking the runway in May (left) and in September (right)

Ashley, who often uses social media to call out internet trolls, took Instagram on Wednesday to post behind-the-scenes paparazzi photos of a recent beach-side shoot in Los Angeles.

The snapshots, which were taken in early June, see Ashley showing off her curvaceous thighs in a sexy black leotard, and the Sports Illustrated star took the opportunity to share a powerful message about body positivity.

'Someone once told me my thighs were "cellulite city",' she wrote. 'But I now realize these thighs tell a story of victory and courage.

'I will not let others dictate what they think my body should look like for their own comfort, and neither should you. #beautybeyondsize #effyourbeautystandards.'

The powerful image has been liked more than 130,000 times, and many people took to the comments section to praise Ashley for advocating for self-love and body acceptance.

'You give us women the strength to feel beautiful. Even if we are not size zero. Thank you again,' one woman wrote, while another added: 'I admire you so much! I wish I could be as confident with myself as you are.'